Approximately one-fourth of these people died along the Trail of Tears—bayoneted ... themselves surrounded by photographs and commercial art. The idea is to show how images of Indians—and ...
In the 1970s, contemporary Native art began to surge in popularity, as major museums organized exhibitions, the Cherokee ...
Explore more than 12,000 years of Indigenous history in this Georgia park, poised to be named the newest U.S. National Park.
The river that runs through Asheville, North Carolina, is littered with artwork drifting downstream after deadly floods from ...
Vanessa Lillie discusses Indigenous People's Day celebrations in Tulsa, highlighting the importance of honoring Native ...
Without most locals taking note, international researchers have been flocking for decades to the University of Arkansas at ...
Members of four Southern Plains tribes gathered at Palo Duro State Park to remember the 1874 battle, which marked the end of Native resistance to Texas’ new Anglo regime.
In her first Convocation address as HDS Dean, Marla F. Frederick examines shared grief and hope, while setting the stage for ...
There is a Sculpture Trail, featuring the work of Florence ... Among his public art is Fountain of Tears in Veteran’s Park, a 30-foot-high eagle obelisk and 9/11 Monument, a metal sculpture ...
Indigenous Peoples' Day honors the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Native American tribes through statewide ...
This South Carolina city is an underrated haven for art lovers, according to Southern Living says. See who they picked.